Good Writers
Graff, G., & Birkenstein, C., & Durst, R. (2012). “They say/I say”: The moves that matter in academic writing (2 nd ed.). New York, New York: Norton & Company “Accomplished writers routinely rely on a stock of established moves that are crucial for communicating sophisticated ideas” (p. 1). Secured an inventory of basic moves by reading a lot. Basic moves are so common – Graff calls them templates to structure and generate writing. Putting writing principles into practice – aim of book Best academic writing “is deeply engaged in some way with other people’s views” (p. 3) – literature review
Templates and Creativity “Most creative forms of expression depend on established patterns and structures” (p. 11). Templates do not create the content of what you write but suggest a way of formatting how you write it. Templates help develop more originality and creativity – your “voice.”